TEARA and the ARRL

TEARA is an ARRL Club
(American Radio Relay League). The ARRL is a national organization for all radio amateurs and provides information on all aspects of Amateur Radio in its monthly journal, 'QST'. The ARRL is the primary 'voice' for Amateurs to the Federal Government and the FCC, and seeks to preserve our position and frequencies at international conferences.

You and TEARA can both benefit by joining ARRL. TEARA offers a special discount to TEARA members wishing to join or renew their ARRL membership. The League is a source of most reference books used by amateurs today including amateur license training materials. Some of the publications are available locally, at amateur radio equipment dealers or at "Hamfests" occurring periodically throughout NC and nearby states. They are also available by direct mail from ARRL Headquarters in Newington, CT.

The ARRL also provides, by radio, news and other happenings of interest to the amateur community as well as Morse code practice.

As a league member you have the opportunity to vote for your league field staff. TEARA recommends you consider joining the league, with or without holding an Amateur Radio license. The ARRL is always in the forefront, working for the preservation of spectrum for Radio Amateurs.